South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-197 July 6, 1789 1 Shilling/3 Pence PCGS 30 PPQ
This late South Carolina note was issued by the City of Charleston for the purpose of replacing previously worn-out city issues. Only 4,525 pounds sterling were printed in this issue, including 12,000 1 Shilling/3 Pence notes such as this one. There are 2 signatures present on this note, with a bold, well preserved, and elaborate design featuring tobacco leaves and a coil of hemp rope. Interestingly, the word treasury is misspelled “TREASUSY” likely as an anti-counterfeiting measure.
Signers: C. Warham, S. Beach
This late South Carolina note was issued by the City of Charleston for the purpose of replacing previously worn-out city issues. Only 4,525 pounds sterling were printed in this issue, including 12,000 1 Shilling/3 Pence notes such as this one. There are 2 signatures present on this note, with a bold, well preserved, and elaborate design featuring tobacco leaves and a coil of hemp rope. Interestingly, the word treasury is misspelled “TREASUSY” likely as an anti-counterfeiting measure.
Signers: C. Warham, S. Beach
This late South Carolina note was issued by the City of Charleston for the purpose of replacing previously worn-out city issues. Only 4,525 pounds sterling were printed in this issue, including 12,000 1 Shilling/3 Pence notes such as this one. There are 2 signatures present on this note, with a bold, well preserved, and elaborate design featuring tobacco leaves and a coil of hemp rope. Interestingly, the word treasury is misspelled “TREASUSY” likely as an anti-counterfeiting measure.
Signers: C. Warham, S. Beach
Date: July 6, 1789
Denomination: 1 Shilling, 3 Pence
Friedberg #: SC-197
State: South Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 30 PPQ
Comments: PPQ